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Agric minister breaks ground for tomato processing plant in Agogo

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 2 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine............for instance 15 paracetamol at once. Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

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  • Abiola 2 months ago

    Next should be Akumadan

  • Klaase Klose Marfhen 2 months ago

    Akumadan and your district all voted for your pet Bawumia and Akufo Addo who only needed your votes to steal monies for themselves and families.

  • CITIZEN 2 months ago

    Good to hear this. We pray for it's success

  • Abugre 2 months ago

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  • Abu 2 months ago

    Agriculture is the back bone of every economy and we can do more to create about a million jobs through agriculture and stop depending on chinese and other western gm foods in the market.Africa is the future for the world.

  • kulbugo 2 months ago

    Yea power sweet. this man so dark n ugly when his party was in opposition, though he was an mp. see how good he now looks,

  • Observer 2 months ago

    Please, make it simple because there smaller and more effective processing machines that are more efficient than those capital intensive plants. You may consider cottage level processing of tomatoes

  • Kwame Nkrumah 2 months ago

    No comments

  • Onyame 2 months ago

    Have they done feasibility studies for reliable quantity of tomatoes to feed the factory. There shouldn't be another Komenda oooo. For the market it's already there if the prices competitive and suit consumers tastes and pref ...
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  • Amazing Grace 2 months ago

    This agric minister has failed we the Northern part of Ghana. This year, there was no government fertilizer

  • CRUSADER 2 months ago

    WHAT ABOUT THE BOLIGA ONE? OF WHICH DR BAWUMIS GOT INSULTED BY THAT BRONI PETE? IS THIS NOT A SHAME AND WHY NOW?WHY AGOGO? AMAN MOFOO!SO IT IS TRUE THAT NOTHING GOOD SHALL EVER NEVER COME FROM THE ENVIOUS GOON AND HIS VARRAND ...
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  • Bula Matari 2 months ago

    Who care he can break wind!

  • Handsome Piero 2 months ago

    Well done . These are the support citizens need.

  • Ananse 2 months ago

    Mouth talk kwa
    They won't do it

  • Francisco 2 months ago

    Make sure the plant is completed and is working well before you leave power. Since you know it can never be continued by next government. Let it be functioning well before you leave. So that when they collapse it, the wicked ...
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